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Yep, you can set up a VPN connection to your network, the quickest way is if your router has this functionality. I'm using a "fritzbox" router and it only took me a few minutes, read your routers manual.
If you don't have a router that supports it you can also setup a VPN using a raspberry-pi, here's a manual;
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Yep, you can set up a VPN connection to your network, the quickest way is if your router has this functionality. I'm using a "fritzbox" router and it only took me a few minutes, read your routers manual.
If you don't have a router that supports it you can also setup a VPN using a raspberry-pi, here's a manual;
https://ultimaker.com/en/community/39542-um3-remote-monitoring-raspberry-pi-vpn-tutorial
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